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Cellulose or Spray Foam Insulation in Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade
Our certified technicians install two highly effective insulation options.
Looking for a specialist in cellulose or spray foam insulation in Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade? Our professional services are available for both residential and commercial settings in cities throughout the region.
Whether you need to insulate a home, garage, cottage, or commercial building new or existing we’ll be happy to recommend the best material for your needs and your budget.
We also remove old insulation, including vermiculite, wood chips, fiberglass, and more.
Cellulose Insulation Services
Cellulose is a highly efficient material for insulating walls, floors, and roofs (attics). It's an affordable, eco-friendly material made from recycled newspaper. It’s non-toxic, does not emit volatile organic compounds, and won’t irritate your airways.
Cellulose insulation offers a thermal resistance rating of R 3.7 per inch. To reach an R-value of 42, about 11 inches of cellulose must be applied. The material fills every small gap within walls, floors, and attic ceilings. It provides protection against cold, fire, and noise (soundproofing rating of 50–60 STC).
While cellulose does not promote mold growth, a vapor barrier is required. It retains its insulating properties even in extreme cold and maintains its thermal resistance over time.
Spray Foam Insulation Services
Also known as polyurethane or "sprayed foam insulation," spray foam is the most effective insulation currently available. Made from polymer, it has a thermal resistance rating of R 6.4 per inch.
Spray foam expands instantly to fill the insulated space, then hardens in seconds. It forms a protective barrier that prevents heat loss and blocks moisture—acting as both an air barrier and a vapor barrier. It’s ideal for insulating basements, attics, and both interior and exterior walls. Though the cost is higher, it is offset by the energy savings and the added comfort it provides.